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I was friends with Debra Larsen and Bruce Bockmann (who was Morgan’s most playful partner, choosing once, when I was a young associate, to introduce us to a new client with our roles reversed)
Robert Lessin • Lessin's Lessons
'I Healed Through the Pain of My Blackout Tattoo' Karlee Jane | Heavily Inked
youtu.beDon Michael, a one-armed pianist who played and recorded with Erskine Hawkins in the mid-1940s.
John F. Szwed • Space Is the Place: The Lives and Times of Sun Ra
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Hamer later pointed out that she had seen the officer earlier in the day while attempting to register.39 Yet he used his power as an agent of the state to remind the activists they were living in the Jim Crow South, with all of its insulting indignities that could quickly escalate to state-sanctioned violence. After forcing Hamer and her colleagues
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Hamer worked to help others
Keisha N. Blain • Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer's Enduring Message to America
Later, at the mortuary, the director told Strong that though she was paying for the funeral, she had no right to make decisions, “a family member must do it.” Fleming’s death certificate stated she was unmarried.3 Charlene Strong, who hadn’t been a gay rights activist before, became one.
Lillian Faderman • The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
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“From one white person to another its [sic] on US to end White Supremacy #whitework.” Her name was Heather Marie Scholl, and McInnes’s interview with her went so viral that it has more views than all of his other episodes combined (despite other guests including such heavy hitters as Tucker Carlson and Ann Coulter).